The explosion accident due to the internal arc fault in the metal‐enclosed switchgear cannot be ignored. Therefore, improving the ability of switchgear to resist the arc fault has important significance. In this paper, a passive protection measure by installing the buffer volume (BV) was proposed. The short‐circuit arcing tests were carried out in the small‐scale switchgear compartments, and the pressure rise was measured in the different models. The changes of pressure rise before and after installing BV were analyzed. Then, the calculation methods of pressure rise in the compartments and the mechanical response of the enclosure were put forward. By calculating the distributions of the pressure rise and temperature rise in the compartments, as well as the time‐varying displacement and stress of the enclosure, the pressure relief effect of the BV has been discussed. Results show that after installing the BV, the pressure rise, displacement, and stress are all decreased obviously in the initial of arcing. Hence, the arc fault protection effect for the switchgear can be improved by properly installing the BV.